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Sunday, February 26, 2017

Amazon should stop selling Holocaust denial books'

The appeal came in the form of a letter penned by Yad Vashem’s
director of the libraries, Dr. Robert Rozett, to the CEO of Amazon, Jeff
Bezos.

A Holocaust survivor wears a yellow star during a ceremony at the Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial in Jerusalem.
(photo credit:REUTERS)

Yad Vashem has called on Amazon to remove Holocaust denial
books from its online store, accusing the Internet retail giant of
facilitating the spread of hate speech.

The appeal came in the
form of a letter penned by Yad Vashem’s director of the libraries, Dr.
Robert Rozett, to the CEO of Amazon, Jeff Bezos.

“It
has been clear for many years now that Holocaust denial literature is
freely available for purchase over Amazon. Many of the items appear
with glowing readers’ reviews and recommendations for further reading
in the same vein,” Rozett wrote, attaching to his message several
examples of rave reviews of books titled True History of the Holocaust. Did six million really die? and The Hoax of the Twentieth Century: The Case against the Presumed Extermination of European Jewry.

Mentioning
that Yad Vashem had – in vain – broached the issue with Amazon soon
after the latter’s founding, Rozett told The Jerusalem Post that in
light of an unfortunate change in climate with more visible
antisemitism, “maybe the time is a little more ripe for them to take up
the idea that they need to be more careful in what they sell.”

Auschwitz survivors revisit former camp to remember Holocaust

“Once
again, given the presence of antisemitism around the globe, which has
become more prevalent in recent years, we strongly urge you to remove
books that deny, distort and trivialize the Holocaust from your store,”
Rozett wrote to Bezos.

“Holocaust denial and other forms of hate
speech indisputably nurture prejudice and hate crimes,” he continued.
“Open discussion of ideas is certainly essential to pluralistic and
democratic systems, but facilitating the spread of such hate-filled
ideas is irresponsible, to say the least. As a major agent for the
dissemination of ideas, it is incumbent upon Amazon, as it is also
incumbent upon Internet providers in general, to act to curb the spread
of hatred.”

“It’s not only Amazon, and there are a lot of
forces trying to get this hatred removed or marginalized,” Rozett told
the Post, also noting that in countries where Holocaust denial is
illegal, such books are not available on Amazon. In the US, however,
they are still freely available.

“There’s a civic responsibility,” he stressed. “These are very big giants of information.”

He
said that while he would ultimately like the store to entirely remove
such content from its website, he offered secondary solutions such as
clearly marking the nature of the books.

He also noted that
Amazon suggests further reading of the same kind to users who are
browsing Holocaust denial books. Acknowledging that this is likely the
result of an algorithm, he said this is another factor he would like to
see changed.

Thursday, February 23, 2017

This
is what happened to former Trenchard Barracks in Celle , Germany.

Police were
searching the place, which is now home for hundreds of asylum seekers,
for drugs and criminals. The first time the police searched the place, they had to stop and withdraw, because they were attacked by the immigrants.

No doubt 'our government' are/will be doing the same here, as last year 91 barracks were sold off by the MOD.

Meanwhile, ex-Forces live on the streets. Many of our own people also 'turfed out' and living on the streets mainly due to stopped benefits.

Wednesday, February 22, 2017

A Woman bought a new £100,000 Jaguar car and proudly drove it off the showroom floor to take home. Halfway home, she attempted to change radio stations and saw that there appeared to be only one station. Unimpressed, she immediately turned around and headed back to the Dealer.
Once at the Dealership, she found her Salesman and began, rather
excitedly, to explain that her radio was not working, and they must
replace it immediately, since she only had one radio station. The Salesman
calmed her down and told her that her car radio was voice-activated,
and that she would only need to speak aloud the type of music that she
wanted and the car would find it. She got into the car and started
the engine and then said the word "Country Music," and the radio changed
to a station playing a Dolly Parton song. She was satisfied and
started home. After a while she decided to try out the radio and said
"Rock 'n' Roll;" the radio station changed and a song by the Rolling
Stones came from the speakers. Quite pleased, the Woman continued driving. A few streets from her house, another Driver shot through a red light causing her to slam on her brakes to avoid a collision. The woman angrily shouted, " Arsehole..!" The radio immediately tuned in to an anti Brexit speech from Tony Blair.

Former soldiers facing criminal allegations over the Troubles, such as
Robin Horsfall, above, have criticised MPs for sending out duplicate
letters
But they were all sent back identical letters from Tory MPs.
SAS sniper Robin Horsfall, 59, the hero of the 1984 Libyan Embassy
siege, said: “It makes me angry to see MPs not taking the matter
seriously and using letters to hide behind legal niceties and pretending
there is nothing they can do. These letters are insulting and show the
lackadaisical manner in which the Government is tackling this issue.”

Hundreds of ex-servicemen wrote asking for support in the witch-hunt over killings during the Northern Ireland conflict
Another Northern Ireland veteran, former Grenadier Guard Alan Barry, 52, received an identical response from his MP.
He said: “You only ever see your MP when they want your vote. I would
have a lot more respect if they came out and supported the troops
rather than sending out these party statements with their names on.
“They are just toeing the party line.”

NORTHERN IRELAND'S DARKEST DAYS

Former Defence Minister Philip Hammond was one of the MPs to have sent out duplicate letters
MPs who sent identical letters include former Defence Minister Philip Hammond and ex-soldier Andrew Mitchell.
Fellow Tory MPs Peter Aldous, Andrew Turner, Alex Chalk, Robin Walker, Rebecca Pow, Adam Afriyie and Jo Johnson also sent them.
The correspondence dismisses fears that the former servicemen are being hounded under the Tory Government.
The letter claims that “it is important to note that this is not a new investigation”.

Ex-soldier and Tory MP Andrew Mitchell is also alleged to have posted duplicates
And it speaks of an intention to “ensure the focus is on the terrorists who caused so much devastation and suffering”.
Mr Mitchell insisted he offered constituents a personal meeting.
Mr Walker said: “Every case raised with me has been taken up directly.”
The Conservative Party and other MPs involved were approached for comment.

Tuesday, February 14, 2017

New nationalist radio station motiv8radiofm.net Nick griffin appeared
as a guest on the other site. Tune in Friday 9PM British time

According to a thread on StormFront UK section website, Griffin was on a nationalist radio website recently.

What most people will not know, is that in 1999 shortly after Griffin hijacked the BNP . The BNP were on the brink of setting one up themselves, and would have been way ahead of any other political party at that time.

What did Griffin do with this project ? He actually stopped it in it's tracks !

He cancelled it - forever. We were going to use the web, and broadcast meetings and important BNP activities live over the internet.Using both audio and video.

This site (NWN), was involved in a lot of the early internet building and outreach from 1998 before Griffin hijacked the BNP . We were pioneers at the time. We were involved in the organising for the then Euro Elections of 1999.

The BNP had then an internet group that had a focus group that met for a weekend in 1998 at CENTER PARCS, Sherwood Forest. This was to plan an election campaign .

We (NWN), were also central to the first national BNP website. But Griffin even trashed that as well. He got his then 'stooge', Mike Newlands, to trash the embryo website and all the HTML files within. Newlands to his credit, soon 'wised up' to what a corrupt character Griffin was and still is.

In those days, there was no easy website template. So HTML script had to be used, which was very time consuming.

This is yet another example of how Nick Griffin helped to stop the BNP in it's tracks.

Griffin used the excuse that we had said on our site that the late MP for Rochdale Cyril Smith, was a paedophile. We gave our sources for this . But Griffin had none of it.

And some 'crazies' within nationalist circles, still speak with this vile creature.

Friday, February 10, 2017

'I'll give you some change, I've changed it into fire': Homeless man
reveals Cambridge Tory student's taunt as he snatched back £20 note
and burned it infront of him

Video showed Ronald Coyne trying to set fire to note in front of homeless man

Allegedly drunk student was filmed mocking man in early hours of February 2

Homeless man in the city says he was disgusted by the student's actions

'Remove Ronald Coyne from Cambridge University' started last night

His mother said she has spoken to her son and couldn't understand behaviour

Do you know Ronald Coyne? Email rachael.burford@mailonline.co.uk

A homeless man who says he was taunted by a Cambridge University student has spoken of his 'disgust' at what happened.

Ryan
Davies, 31, says he was sleeping on the streets when he was teased by
law student Ronald Coyne, who held out the £20 before pulling it back
and saying, 'I'll give you some change, I've changed it into fire.'

Ryan,
an unemployed crane operator who has been homeless for three months,
thought his luck was in - until the Pembroke College student set the
money alight.

Ronald
Coyne (right), a first-year law student at Pembroke College, taunted a
rough sleeper with a £20 note. Ryan Davies (left) says he is disgusted
by what happened

Ronald Coyne, wearing a white bow tie
and tails, appears to attempt to burn a £20 note in front of the
homeless man in a video shared on Snapchat

He
said: 'There were some people going past and I was asking them for
spare change. I'm homeless. I asked one man for spare change. I was
polite about it as I always am.

'He says let's see what I've got and pulls out a £20 note and went to pass it to me.

'I
couldn't believe my luck. But then he pulled it back and lit it and
said 'I'll give you some change, I've changed it into fire.'

Ryan
added: 'It was absolutely disgusting. It was horrible. Just plain
nasty. I suppose it's better than getting punched and kicked or even
spat on because that has happened before.'

Coyne, 18, a first-year law student at Pembroke College, was dressed in a bow tie and tails when he taunted the rough sleeper.

A
petition has now been set up calling for him to be expelled from the
University. There has also been calls for him to work 200 hours in a
homeless shelter.

Commenting on the
petition, Anne Baynham, from Newent, said: 'He needs to learn that you
can't treat people this way and then just go about your privileged life
with no consequences.'

Others have
suggested he must face some sort of punishment and that he 'does not
deserve the privilege of education at the Cambridge University'.

The video shows a
homeless man (pictured), believed to be Mr Davies, standing in Bridge
Street in Cambridge city centre clutching what appears to be a sleeping
bag

An online petition to have Mr Coyne expelled from Cambridge University has gained more than 700 signatures

It is believed the shocking Snapchat video was filmed in the early hours of Thursday 2 February and was seen by hundreds of students.

In the film the student struggles to light the note while the camera pans to the homeless person.

The
Cambridge University Conservative Association named the student as
Ronald Coyne, its communications officer, and said it has now expelled
him from the group.

His mother Sandra McLaughlin, 46, said she could not understand her son's behaviour.

Speaking from their family home in Livingston, West Lothian, last night she said: 'I don't recognise that behaviour in my son.

NWN: This is a trend by the kids of the super rich and has been going on for many years. David Cameron, Boris Johnson and Gideon Osborne all did this when members of the Bullingdon club at Oxford University. They were doing this 'jolly jape' with their 'chums' in the 1980's and 1990's

These rich types have an hatred for ordinary people. That is why most of them support mass immigration - 'cheap labour' you see. As they are so superior and they can look down on the plebs!

Thursday, February 09, 2017

BREAKING: British Army veterans march in Derry cancelled

17:09 Thursday 9th of February 2017

A British Army veterans march planned for Derry next month has been cancelled after outcry in the local community.
The Bloody Sunday families and Irish Republican Socialist Party came out against the march, planned for March 4th.
The Pat Finucane Centre revealed on Facebook that the march had been cancelled.
The march was planned as a protest against criminal investigations of former soldiers.A Pat Finucane Centre spokesperson said: 'Veterans parade' CANCELLED. "PFC contacted the Parades Commission
yesterday and arranged a meeting with families of victims of state
violence for next week. "We have just been informed that the parade has been cancelled! Good news and well done to all who contacted commission."

If you have a story or want to send a photo or
video to us please contact the Derry Now editorial team on 028 7129 6600
for Derry City stories Or 028 7774 3970 for County Derry stories. Or
you can email gareth@derrynews.net at any time.

The men have lost appeals against a move by to strip them of British citizenship as a first step to deportation

Four members of a notorious grooming gang from Rochdale have lost their legal challenge to remain UK citizens and could face deportation.
Ringleader
Shabir Ahmed and Adil Khan, Abdul Rauf and Abdul Aziz could soon be
sent back to their home country of Pakistan after immigration judges
rejected their appeals against a move to strip them of British
citizenship.
Paedophile Ahmed, 63, had previously tried and
failed to overturn his convictions at a European court, arguing his
trial was unfair because all the members of the jury were white.
The
four men have now lost appeals against a move by then Home Secretary
Theresa May to strip them of British citizenship as a first step to
deportation.
The men’s claims were dismissed on all grounds by the Upper Tribunal of the Immigration and Asylum Chamber.
The
ruling paves the way for the men, all of Pakistani nationality who
acquired British citizenship by naturalisation, to be removed from the
UK. It is not yet known how long it will take to deport them - and there are concerns there may be a few more hurdles to overcome.

Rochdale Town Hall A senior source told the M.E.N. there are worries
deportation may be tricky because of concerns over Pakistani criminals
bribing their way out of jail.
The government wants Ahmed, Aziz and Khan, who are still behind bars, to serve the rest of their terms in Pakistan.
Many prisoners transferred to the country have reportedly been released by ‘corrupt’ officials.
The
UK/Pakistani prisoner transfer agreement, set up to ensure criminals
continue their sentences once deported, is currently considered
redundant.
There are suggestions UK officials may have no choice
but to allow the men to stay in the country if they think there is a
risk of them bribing their way out of prison because Pakistani children
could be put in danger of abuse.
There are also concerns more appeals could see the legal battle drag on even longer.

Click to play

Rochdale grooming victim talks about her experiences

Earlier this week, Rochdale MP Simon Danczuk
called on the government to close up ‘timewasting loopholes’ in
immigration law which have stalled proceedings to deport criminals.
He
is now calling for ministers to seek assurances from Pakistani
officials that Ahmed, Aziz and Khan will complete their sentences if
they are returned.

Read More

Speaking about the court decision, Mr Danczuk said: “I’m
pleased this decision has finally been made. It’s been some time coming.
“I pressed Theresa May when she was Home Secretary to send these disturbing criminals back to serve their sentences.
“I
also wrote to the Justice Minister last November to press the issue. We
cannot have criminals like these hiding behind human rights laws in an
attempt to serve their time in Britain instead of their country of
origin.
“Now the wheels are in motion, we need to have them removed from the UK quickly.”
Handing
down the judgment, Mr Justice Bernard McCloskey said the cases were ‘of
some notoriety’, and described the men’s crimes as ‘shocking, brutal
and repulsive’.http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater-manchester-news/rochdale-grooming-gang-deported-pakistan-12579973

Adil Khan (top
left), Abdul Rauf (third from left) and Abdul Aziz (bottom right), are
appealing against deportation after being convicted alongside six other
men of conspiracy to engage in sexual activity with girls under the age
of 16 and other offencesCredit:
Greater Manchester Police

Lawyers
are helping a child sex grooming gang avoid attempts to deport them by
obstructing the courts and “weakening the rule of law”, Britain’s most
senior immigration judge has warned.
Mr Justice Bernard McCloskey accused taxpayer funded lawyers
representing the gang of treating the immigration tribunal, which will
decide whether they should be allowed to remain in Britain, with
“sustained and marked disrespect”.
The case has raised fears that convicted criminals are adopting a
strategy of timewasting and obstructing the courts in an attempt to put
off any possible deportation from the UK as long as possible.
The judge said there had been “multiple recent examples of similar
conduct and misconduct” and has urged Government legal officials to
mount an investigation into such cases.
MPs have accused lawyers of making money by “gaming the system” and using delaying tactics to spin out cases.
The gang from Rochdale are appealing against a decision by then then
Home Secretary, Theresa May, to strip them of British citizenship as the
first step to deporting them.
The four men, led by ringleader Shabir Ahmed, 63, were convicted in
2012 of preying on girls as young as 13 in Rochdale, plying them with
drink and drugs before they were "passed around" for sex.

Shabir Ahmed
led a child sex exploitation ring of nine men who targeted vulnerable
young girls in the Rochdale and Oldham areas of Greater Manchester. He
was sentenced to 22 yearsCredit:
Greater Manchester Police

Ahmed,
who first came to the UK in 1967 aged 14 and was described by the judge
at his trial as a "violent hypocritical bully", was given a 19-year
sentence at Liverpool Crown Court in May 2012 for a string of child sex
offences, including rape.
He was also jailed for 22 years, to run concurrently, in July 2012 for raping another child 30 times over a decade.
As well as appealing against deportation Ahmed appealed to the
European Court of Human Rights (ECHR), claiming his convictions for
child sex offences were a conspiracy by police and members of the jury
to "scapegoat" Muslims. He lost the claim.
Three other men convicted of child sex offences in the same case,
Abdul Aziz, Adil Khan and Qari Abdul Rauf, are also appealing against
being stripped of citizenship by the Home Secretary.

The conduct of these appeals has been cavalier and unprofessional. The rule of law has been weakened in consequence.Mr Justice Bernard McCloskey

Their
solicitors, Nottingham-based firm Burton and Burton, are funded at
taxpayer’s expense through the Legal Aid Fund, with their fees likely to
be an estimated £50 to £70 an hour - which could add thousands of
pounds over the course of the case..
In some of the strongest criticism delivered by a judge, Justice
McCloskey, President of the Immigration and Asylum Chamber, said: “The
conduct of these appeals has been cavalier and unprofessional. The rule
of law has been weakened in consequence.”
In a damning ruling Justice McCloskey said the men’s barristers and
solicitors had failed to submit the necessary papers to the court and
had repeatedly asked for adjournments.
Rajiv Sharma, the barrister who represented Ahmed, is a protege of
one of Britain’s most famous campaigning lawyers, Michael Mansfield QC,
and operates from chambers at the heart of Britain’s legal establishment
in central London.
Barrister for the other three men was Zainul Jafferji, who
specialises in human rights, personal immigration, commercial
immigration and asylum law.
The solicitors for the men, Nottingham-based firm Burton and Burton,
are funded at taxpayer’s expense through the Legal Aid Fund, with their
fees likely to be an estimated £50 to £70 an hour - adding up to
hundreds of pounds over the course of the case.
Mr Justice McCloskey described the circumstances which had forced him to adjourn the case last December as “frankly shameful”.
The judge, who is expected to deliver his decision on the men’s
appeal against deportation this month, added: “Scarce judicial and
administrative resources have been wasted in dealing with repeated
unmeritorious requests by the Appellants’ solicitors for an
adjournment.”
He also criticised Government lawyers representing the home
secretary, saying that they had only produced a skeleton argument at the
“eleventh hour” and only after repeated requests from tribunal staff.
“It was produced in egregious breach of the Tribunal’s Directions . .
. A feeble and unacceptable excuse for this particular default has been
proffered,” said the judge.
One of the other delayed cases referred to by the judge involved a
49-year-old Nigerian refused permission to stay in Britain after Home
Office officials found he had cheated in English language tests required
for permission to stay in the UK.

Justice
McCloskey threatened to refer lawyers handling the Rochdale gang’s
appeals to their professional bodies for disciplinary action, saying
their behaviour could be regarded as being in contempt of court.
Rauf, 47, a father of five, originally from Pakistan who also acted
as a religious studies teacher at a mosque in Rochdale, was released on
licence in 2015 after serving half of a six-year sentence for
trafficking a girl, aged 15, to the UK for sex, and for having sex with
the youngster himself.
Aziz , a taxi driver, was cleared of two counts of rape but convicted
of trafficking and conspiracy to engage in sexual activity with a child
and sentenced to 18 years.
He ferried the girls as far as Leeds and Bradford and was paid by the
stream of men who used the girls for sex, getting £40 for each
introduction.
Khan , 42, another taxi driver, was sentenced to 18 years for
trafficking and conspiracy to engage in sexual activity with a child. He
came to Rochdale from Kashmiri Pakistan with his wife in 1997.
Tim Loughton MP, a member of the Home Affairs Select Committee, which
has investigated delays in deportation cases, accused immigration
lawyers of “playing the system”, with some cases being spun out over
months and even years.
“We are seeing lawyers going through all sort of procedural measures
to delay and delay on their client’s behalf,” he said. “In some cases
the Home Office simply give up and let these people go rather than incur
any further expense in detaining them pending deportation.”
The Rochdale gang’s lawyers would not respond to the judge’s criticisms while the case was still being heard.
However both barrister are understood to have apologised for “any unintended disrespect” to the court arising from the delays.
Ahmed’s solicitors, Platt Halpern, said they had only received his
case on a pro-bono - no fee - basis at “very short notice” and have
since handed it over to Burton and Burton.
Mr Sharma said he had been instructed at very short notice and is no longer handling the case.
He added that he had “sought amends by sending personal apologies to
the President for any unintended disrespect in an attempt to rebuild the
‘partnership between the legal profession and the judiciary’”.
Zainul Jafferji, barrister for Khan, Rauf and Aziz, said: “The issue
is still under consideration by the Upper Tribunal, so any comment about
the matter would be entirely inappropriate.”
Mohammed Mahruf, senior partner at Burton & Burton Solicitors,
the Nottingham firm representing Khan, Rauf and Aziz on a legal aid
basis, also refused to comment “while proceedings are on-going”.
The Government Legal Department said the Treasury Solicitor had
apologised to Mr Justice McCloskey for any delays caused by the Home
Office’s lawyers to the cases.

The Rochdale child sex grooming gang appealing against deportation

Shabir Ahmed, sentenced to 22 years
Shabir Ahmed, 63, was convicted in 2012 of being the ringleader of a
group of men who preyed on girls as young as 13 in Rochdale, plying them
with drink and drugs before passing them around for sex.
He was given a 19-year sentence at Liverpool crown court in May 2012 for a string of child sex offences, including rape.
Ahmed was also jailed for 22 years, to run concurrently, in July 2012 for 30 rape offences against another victim.
The three-times married father of four first came to Britain from
Pakistan in 1967, aged 14. He is a British citizen but would not be
rendered stateless if stripped of citizenship as he retains Pakistani
nationality.Adil Khan, sentenced to 18 years
Adil Khan , 42, a taxi driver, was found guilty of trafficking and conspiracy to engage in sexual activity with a child.
He came to Rochdale from Kashmiri Pakistan with his wife in 1997 and
started a sexual relationship with one young girl just a few weeks after
the birth of his wife’s first child, a son.
The court heard he had got one 15-year-old pregnant, then passed
another girl of the same age on to other men for sex, using violence to
coerce her.Abdul Aziz, sentenced to 9 years
Taxi driver, Abdul Aziz, 41, a married father-of-three, of Rochdale,
was cleared of two counts of rape but convicted of trafficking for
sexual exploitation.

Adil Khan, sentenced to nine years for trafficking young girls for sexual exploitationCredit:
Greater Manchester Police

Aziz, who is of Pakistani origin, was said in court to have taken over as the main trafficker of girls.
He kept a stash of condoms in his taxi and ferried the girls as far
as Leeds and Bradford and was paid by the stream of men who used the
girls for sex, getting £40 for each introduction.Abdul Rauf, sentenced to six years
Abdul Rauf, 43, Rochdale, a married father-of-five, was convicted of trafficking a child within the UK for sexual exploitation.
Rauf, a former religious studies teacher at a Rochdale mosque of
Pakistani origin, who claimed to be a deeply religious, asked a
15-year-victim if she had any younger friends and would drive some of
the girls to other men who would use them for sex.
He was released on licence in 2015 after serving half of a six-year sentence.

The gang’s lawyers

The barrister representing convicted child rapist Shabir Ahmed is a protege of one of Britain’s most famous campaigning lawyers.
Rajiv Sharma operates from the august surroundings of the 1 Gray’s
Inn Square chambers led by Michael Mansfield QC, located at the heart of
Britain’s legal establishment in central London.
He boasts on the chamber's’ website that he “is known both for his
ability as an ardent advocate and his vast legal knowledge” of
immigration law
Sharma was instructed by Manchester-based solicitors Platt Halpern,
who dealt with the case pro bono - for no fee - but have since passed it
on to Burton and Burton the firm dealing with the three other gang
member’s cases.
Naila Akhter, a partner at Platt Halpern, said the firm had been
given Ahmed’s appeal to handle at very short notice and had been forced
to ask for an adjournment in order to receive the necessary paperwork to
defend their client.
She said: “It’s appalling that we've been criticised in this way as
we had only acted for the client on that single occasion. We have been
doing pro-bono work for many years, representing vulnerable and
underprivileged members of society and I (and my business partners )
were devastated by the judge’s comments.”
Representing Khan, Rauf and Aziz were Leicester-based immigration and
human rights barrister Zainul Jafferji, and Burton & Burton
Solicitors, a Nottingham firm headed by senior partner Mohammed Mahruf.
Mr Jafferji, who was called to the bar in 1999, specialises in human
rights, personal immigration, commercial immigration, asylum, EU law on
freedom of movement and unlawful detention.
Speaking at Burton and Burton's offices in a converted pub in
Sneinton, Nottingham, Mr Mahruf said: "I have been advised that it would
be best not to make any comment at this time while proceedings are
on-going."http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/02/04/senior-judge-slams-lawyers-obstructing-rochdale-child-sex-grooming/?WT.mc_id=tmg_share_tw

Friday, February 03, 2017

Tory Candidate Azi Ahmed - lied about her SAS training

Azi Ahmed, an entrepreneur and former Tory parliamentary
candidate, published a book in 2015 in which she claimed to have almost
passed selection training for the SAS – Britain’s top special forces
unit. Military sources accuse her of lying.

Ahmed, who campaigned to become MP for Rochdale in 2015 and markets herself as an entrepreneur and motivational speaker, wrote a book about her SAS experiences in 2015.Titled “Worlds Apart: A Muslim Girl with the SAS,”
the book tells her story of being one of just a handful of women to
have taken part in the notoriously brutal selection process for the
elite military unit in the early 2000s.

Such is her proximity to the highest echelons of the Conservative Party
that she even gave a warm-up speech for Defence Secretary Michael Fallon
at the 2016 Conservative Party Conference.